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Glucose and Sodium Chloride

Generic: Dextrose Anhydrous and Sodium Chloride

Verified·Apr 23, 2026
Manufacturer
Baxter
NDC
0338-9799
RxCUI
2698222
Route
INTRAVENOUS
ICD-10 indication
E86.0

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About Glucose and Sodium Chloride

What is this medication?

Glucose and Sodium Chloride is an intravenous solution used to provide the body with essential fluids, electrolytes, and calories. It is primarily administered to patients who are dehydrated or unable to maintain adequate oral intake of nutrients and liquids. By supplying both sugar and salt, this medication helps maintain the balance of water in the body and supports metabolic functions by providing a steady source of energy through glucose.

Medical professionals typically use this solution in hospital settings to treat conditions such as electrolyte imbalances or to prevent dehydration during and after surgery. It can also serve as a delivery vehicle for other injectable medications that need to be diluted before being administered into the bloodstream. The specific concentration of glucose and sodium chloride is tailored to the patient's individual needs to ensure proper hydration and cellular function.

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